Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Toshiba BDX2700 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba BDX2700.
October 2010
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The editors liked
The BDX2700 offers very good video performance
The player has internal decoding and bitstream output of highresolution audio sources
And it has multichannel analog audio outputs for use with older A/V receivers
It supports BDLive and BonusView
This player offers integrated WiFi
With access to video and music services from VUDU
Netflix
Blockbuster and Pandora
Both an SD card slot and
Excellent Blu-ray image quality
Vudu
Pandora
And Blockbuster streaming
Built-in Wi-Fi
7.1 analog outputs
Speedy start-up and load times
Fantastic Blu-ray playback
Solid DVD upconversion performance
Plenty of extra entertainment options
Decent networking features
WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n support builtin
Great deinterlacing and scaling
Great styling
Solid upscaling from standard definition. Nice selection of streaming services. Wi-Fi enabled.
Low price
Produces pleasing Bluray images
Very good Internet and multimedia selections
Produces pleasing Blu-ray images
Parental controls enable monitoring movies and digital content viewed
The editors didn't like
The BDX2700 lacks internal memory for BDLive content and does not support DLNA media streaming or YouTube access
The BDX2700's load times and menunavigation speed aren't as quick as those of other new Bluray models
The player lacks an advanced control port like RS232
Which is to be expected at this price point
The BDX2700 is not 3Dcapable.
Slowest operational speed we've tested this year
Competing players offer more streaming media services
Not DLNA-compliant
Somewhat bulky design
No on-board memory for BD-Live
Remote is a little busy and lacks backlight
Creates lots of RF interference over HDMI
Loud transport
Low build quality
Sluggish interface. Slow to load discs. No built-in memory.
Disappointing DVD images
USB port in back
No YouTube
There are some negative user reviews directed at this Bluray player.
Abstract: During the HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray format war, Toshiba was the main supporter of HD-DVD and producer of hardware. Beyond being just an HD-DVD player, their units were well known for being high quality standard DVD players with very good up conversion of le...
Low price, Produces pleasing Bluray images, Very good Internet and multimedia selections,
Disappointing DVD images, USB port in back, No YouTube,
The Toshiba BDX2700 is a reasonably good Blu-ray player that sells for a reasonably good price; its disappointing DVD upconversion is its only serious drawback. ...
Solid upscaling from standard definition. Nice selection of streaming services. Wi-Fi enabled.
Sluggish interface. Slow to load discs. No built-in memory.
Integrated Wi-Fi, access to Netflix and other streaming services, and laudable DVD upconversion make the Toshiba BDX2700 Blu-ray Disc player a very tempting product, but be prepared for very long waits when loading discs. Buy it now...
I'm fortunate enough to have a wide variety of Blu-ray players constantly moving through my system. While I've tested players with heftier build quality, speedier disc loading, and better DVD upconversion, they've all been significantly more expensive th...
Decent networking features, WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n support builtin, Great deinterlacing and scaling, Great styling,
Creates lots of RF interference over HDMI, Loud transport, Low build quality
Toshiba's BDX2700 Blu-ray player is an all-around great player. With wireless connectivity and analogue 7.1 outputs, it packs a lot into its small chassis, especially for just $229. It's not a snappy player, but most BD systems aren't. I think the qua...
At the $220 price point, the Toshiba BDX2700 has a bit of stiff competition to combat against in LG’s 570 and Sony’s BDP-S570, both of which are wireless, feature-rich, terrific-quality Blu-ray decks. However, it handles itself splendidly in the fray...
Abstract: If you were wondering how Toshiba‘s mid-range Blu-ray player fared when compared to everything else out there, the guys over at TweakTown have put together a nice review of the device. Toshiba was once a major player in the two-year long “High Defini...
The BDX2700 offers very good video performance, The player has internal decoding and bitstream output of highresolution audio sources, and it has multichannel analog audio outputs for use with older A/V receivers, It supports BDLive and BonusView, This player offers integrated WiFi, with access to video and music services from VUDU, Netflix, Blockbuster and Pandora, Both an SD card slot and
The BDX2700 lacks internal memory for BDLive content and does not support DLNA media streaming or YouTube access, The BDX2700's load times and menunavigation speed aren't as quick as those of other new Bluray models, The player lacks an advanced control port like RS232, which is to be expected at this price point, The BDX2700 is not 3Dcapable.
Although its original MSRP was $249.99, the BDX2700's street price ranges from $170 to $200 through legitimate outlets, which is more than competitive for a player that includes built-in WiFi and 7.1-channel analog audio outputs. Toshiba still has some...
Published: 2010-07-27, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Excellent Blu-ray image quality; Netflix, Vudu, Pandora, and Blockbuster streaming; built-in Wi-Fi; 7.1 analog outputs
Slowest operational speed we've tested this year, competing players offer more streaming media services, not DLNA-compliant, somewhat bulky design
The Toshiba BDX2700 is currently a little cheaper than other midrange Blu-ray players and includes 7.1 analog outputs, but otherwise there's little reason to favor it over faster models with better features.